The Nordland boat is a type of fishing boat that has been used for centuries in northern counties of Nordland, Troms and Finnmark of Norway and derives its name from Nordland county where it has a long history. It has dominated the Lofoten and Vesterålen islands fishing industry for centuries and is closely related to the old Viking longships. Its length varies from the smallest of fourteen feet to well over forty and usually has a length-beam ratio of 3-1 to 4-1. Infrared shot using a full spectrum modified Canon and a IR742 filter.

CHROMOGENIC PRINT

A chromogenic print, also known as a silver halide print, or a dye coupler print, is a photographic print made from a color negative, transparency, or digital image (Type-C), and developed using a chromogenic process.

My one of a kind edition is printed on Ilford BW FineArt paper using the renowned LightJet exposure system by Océ, which brings out the finest details with clarity. The print include a white border to allow for future matting and framing. Optional free Matte or glossy lamination. Rolled in art secured tube.

Shipping and Terms

My artwork is checked by hand, given a protective cover and placed in art-secure packaging before delivering to the art shipping professionals at UPS, FedEx or DHL straight from the laboratory within 10 to 12 business days.

A signed certificate of authenticity, certificate hologram tamper with CoA#, and a label signed by artist, which can be affixed to back of the artwork, is mailed to buyer as soon as the artwork is delivered and accepted. The certificate of authenticity is signed by the artist, and guarantees that your print is a limited artwork and only available in a strictly limited edition. The price will increase as prints become unavailable.

All Customers are solely responsible for all duties, import taxes and brokerage fees. These are not included in the cost of shipping or handling of your order. Customs, duties, and taxes vary widely from country to country; please check with your local customs agency for details on estimated costs. Customs, duty, and taxes are non-refundable: so if you refuse a shipment because of unexpected import fees, the cost of the original shipping, any brokerage/customs/duty/taxes, and any return shipping charges will not be refunded.